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Oct 23rd 2014, 5:20:48
It's hard to say if it's really organized/ terrorist related. Giving the leanings of our current government it doesn't surprise me that they would jump immediately to that. Is it a loan wacko or something organized? Who knows. Rightfully the policy is to over-react and take no chances: "Canadian Armed Forces personnel, at least in the Ottawa area, are being instructed not to wear their uniform in public unless on duty, a source said."
As an aside, I find ontario does a piss poor job of teaching canadian history (as opposed to quebec where they just like to add fiction/spin to it:P). You have to realize that this isn't the first or second time something like this has happened although I think it's the first time a soldier has been killed :(.
Canada has a history of brutally squashing rebellions, killing the leaders, and then partially giving in to the demands afterwards.
As for FLQ/quebec terrorism? long gone. Besides they would prefer to simply smash random stuff anyway, plus they won't be trying that again for a long time.
last time I was in Ottawa I think we went there.. can't remember if you were there with us or not..
"thankfully the responce time was pretty impressive and the one known gunman is dead." We spend a lot of money (relative to other things) on policing and it's typically the largest budget item for most cities/counties by far followed by public transit . It's just not in your face.
And although I'm no expert in this, based on the high profile incidents with gunmen in canada over the years I think their policy is typically shoot to kill as fast as possible.
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